The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . ^^ FiQ. 126. Frond of Asplenium rhizoprorum. AspleniiiiXL— pubcscons (downy). A synonym of A. reclinatum (reclinate). A variety of A. lunulatum. A, rhizophorum. This species vai-ies {rreatly in the cutting of its fronds ; it is best recognised by its elongated rachis bearinga solitary bulbil at the extremity. See Fig. Fig. 127. Asplenium uuTjI^folium. A. rutasfolium. The habit of this beautiful species, which is a native, n
The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . ^^ FiQ. 126. Frond of Asplenium rhizoprorum. AspleniiiiXL— pubcscons (downy). A synonym of A. reclinatum (reclinate). A variety of A. lunulatum. A, rhizophorum. This species vai-ies {rreatly in the cutting of its fronds ; it is best recognised by its elongated rachis bearinga solitary bulbil at the extremity. See Fig. Fig. 127. Asplenium uuTjI^folium. A. rutasfolium. The habit of this beautiful species, which is a native, not only of South Africa, but also of the Himalayas,Ceylon, and Japan, is well shown in Fig. 127. A. Ruta-muraria. Of this singular nativeFern (see Fig. 128) thereare several varieties,but owing to their smalldimensions they are notvery often seen. m^
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